Addendum to 2013-2014 UW-Eau Claire Undergraduate Catalog

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Addendum to 2013-2014 UW-Eau Claire Undergraduate Catalog
Updated as of May 15, 2013
p. 88: BIOL 353 should have the additional pre-requisite course of BIOL 111 as an option. Requested
by Chair Evan Weiher and approved by Associate Dean Margaret Cassidy on 4/5/2013.
Currently:
BIOL 353 Biotechnology
3 crs. • F • GE-IIA • P: BIOL 100 or BIOL 221.
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 3 | Lab/Studio Hours: 0
Examination of current biotechnology and future potentials. Focus on products, problems, and the profound impact of this science on individuals and
society.
Should Be:
BIOL 353 Biotechnology
3 crs. • F • GE-IIA • P: BIOL 100 or BIOL 111 or BIOL 221.
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 3 | Lab/Studio Hours: 0
Examination of current biotechnology and future potentials. Focus on products, problems, and the profound impact of this science on individuals and
society.
p. 124 SPAN 475/675. Add an “or” and delete the comma between SPAN 363 and LAS/SPAN 367.
Currently:
SPAN 475/675 Topics in Latin American Literature
3 crs. • V • FC • May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits • A-F Grades Only • P: SPAN 363, LAS/SPAN 367 or consent of instructor.
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 3 | Lab/Studio Hours: 0
• Credit may not be earned in both SPAN 475 and LAS 475.
In-depth study of a particular area in Latin American literature.
Should Be:
SPAN 475/675 Topics in Latin American Literature
3 crs. • V • FC • May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits • A-F Grades Only • P: SPAN 363 or LAS/SPAN 367 or consent of instructor.
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 3 | Lab/Studio Hours: 0
• Credit may not be earned in both SPAN 475 and LAS 475.
In-depth study of a particular area in Latin American literature.
p. 144 LAS 475/675. Add an “or” and delete the comma between SPAN 363 and LAS/SPAN 367.
Currently:
LAS 475/675 Topics in Latin American Literature
3 crs. • V • FC • May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits • A-F Grades Only • P: SPAN 353, LAS/SPAN 367 or consent of instructor.
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 3 | Lab/Studio Hours: 0
• Credit may not be earned in both LAS 475 and SPAN 475.
In-depth study of a particular area in Latin American literature.
Should Be:
LAS 475/675 Topics in Latin American Literature
3 crs. • V • FC • May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits • A-F Grades Only • P: SPAN 353 or LAS/SPAN 367 or consent of instructor.
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 3 | Lab/Studio Hours: 0
• Credit may not be earned in both LAS 475 and SPAN 475.
In-depth study of a particular area in Latin American literature.
p. 144: LAS 475/675. SPAN 353 should be SPAN 363 in the prerequisite for these courses.
Currently:
LAS 475/675 Topics in Latin American Literature
3 crs. • V • FC • May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits • A-F Grades Only • P: SPAN 353, LAS/SPAN 367 or consent of instructor.
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 3 | Lab/Studio Hours: 0
• Credit may not be earned in both LAS 475 and SPAN 475.
In-depth study of a particular area in Latin American literature.
Should Be:
LAS 475/675 Topics in Latin American Literature
3 crs. • V • FC • May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits • A-F Grades Only • P: SPAN 363, LAS/SPAN 367 or consent of instructor.
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 3 | Lab/Studio Hours: 0
• Credit may not be earned in both LAS 475 and SPAN 475.
In-depth study of a particular area in Latin American literature.
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p. 249 through 251: Per Associate Dean Jill Prushiek on Mon. April 8, 2013, Kinesiology is revising its
degree program for Athletic Training (995-060) BS in order to comply with requirements set forth by
the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education, effective Fall 2013.
Department of Kinesiology
FROM / TO CURRICULUM CHANGE FORMAT WITH RATIONALE
Current COEHS AT Comprehensive Major
(Liberal Arts; Code 995-060) – BS
BIOL
ENPH
KINS
KINS
314
450
204
275
KINS
277
KINS
KINS
KINS
KINS
KINS
280
294
304
308
310
KINS
312
KINS
KINS
KINS
315
316
330
KINS
KINS
KINS
KINS
KINS
KINS
KINS
KINS
KINS
NRSG
NRSG
357
375
376
415
416
420
430
474
450
220
375
Revised COEHS AT Comprehensive Major
(Liberal Arts; Code 995-060) - BS
Human Anatomy & Physiology II
Epidemiology
Introduction to Athletic Training
Prevention & Care of Athletic/Exercise
Injuries
Prevention & Care of Athletic/Exercise
Injuries Lab
Acute Care of Athletic Inj/Illnesses
Anatomical Kinesiology
Biomechanical Kinesiology
Exercise Physiology
Therapeutic Modalities in Athletic
Training
Psychology of Sport & Phys Activity
4
3
1
2
Athletic Training Lab I
Athletic Training Lab II
Therapeutic Exercise in Athletic
Training
Essentials of Strength Training
Eval Techniques - Lower Body
Eval Techniques - Upper Body
Athletic Training Lab III
Athletic Training Lab IV
Medical Aspects of Athletic Training
Admin & Org. in Athletic Training
Research Methods in Kinesiology
Applied Nutrition in Kinesiology
The Language of Health Care
Pharmaco & Pathophys for AH Prof
1
1
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
3
3
1
3
Total Credits
61
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Required GEs include (39 credits):
GE IIA
BIOL 214 Human Anatomy & Phys I
4
GE IIE
PHYS 100 Physical Science
3
GE IIIE
PSYC 100 General Psychology
3
GE IA
CJ 202 Fundamentals of Speech
3
GB IB
MATH 246 Elementary Statistics
4
GBIIB
CHEM 103 General Chemistry
5
Wellness KINS 186 or 262
1-3
Rationale:
2
BIOL
ENPH
KINS
KINS
314
450
204
275
Human Anatomy & Physiology II
4
Epidemiology
3
Introduction to Athletic Training
1
Prevention & Care of
2
Athletic/Exercise Injuries
KINS
277 Prevention & Care of
1
Athletic/Exercise Injuries Lab
KINS
280 Acute Care of Athletic Inj/Illnesses
3
KINS
294 Anatomical Kinesiology
3
KINS
304 Biomechanical Kinesiology
3
KINS
308 Exercise Physiology
3
KINS
310 Therapeutic Modalities in Athletic
3
Training
KINS
460 Psychosocial Aspects of Injury &
3
Illness
KINS
315 Athletic Training Lab I
1
KINS
316 Athletic Training Lab II
1
KINS
330 Therapeutic Exercise in Athletic
3
Training
KINS
357 Essentials of Strength Training
3
KINS
375 Eval Techniques - Lower Body
3
KINS
376 Eval Techniques - Upper Body
3
KINS
415 Athletic Training Lab III
1
KINS
416 Athletic Training Lab IV
1
KINS
420 Medical Aspects of Athletic Training
3
KINS
430 Admin & Org. in Athletic Training
3
KINS
474 Research Methods in Kinesiology
3
KINS
450 Applied Nutrition in Kinesiology
3
NRSG
220 The Language of Health Care
1
NRSG
375 Pharmaco & Pathophys for AH Prof
3
KINS
284 Anatomical Palpation
1
Total Credits
61
********************************************
Required GEs include (39 credits):
GE IIA
BIOL 214 Human Anatomy & Phys I
4
GE IIE
PHYS 100 or 211 Phys Science or Physics
4
GE IIIE
PSYC 100 General Psychology
3
GE IA
CJ 202 Fundamentals of Speech
3
GB IB
MATH 246 Elementary Statistics
4
GBIIB
CHEM 103 General Chemistry
5
Wellness KINS 186 or 262
2-3
The Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education, which oversees all accredited
athletic training education programs (ATEP), has revised the accreditation standards and
educational competencies this past year for all athletic training education programs to review and
implement beginning with the fall 2013 semester. Based on the revisions, the ATEP is requesting
the above curriculum changes for the Athletic Training Major. KINS 284 and 460 would become
required courses in the major to handle some of the new educational competencies and to
strengthen the curriculum. In addition, Physics 211 would be added as an option for the AT
majors to meet the physics requirement. Adding this option would assist students that potentially
would like to attend graduate school and reduce the need to complete course substitution forms
as is currently being done. The final alteration would be to delete NRSG 220 from the required
curriculum in order to not increase the total required credits in the comprehensive major. The
content contained within the deleted course is already present in the required core program
classes. The deleted course will remain an elective for students majoring in athletic training.
p. 103 CS 362: The prerequisite should be CS 252; not what is currently written there.
Currently:
CS 362 Operating Systems
3 crs. • F • P: CS 252 or CS 335 (formerly 255).
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 3 | Lab/Studio Hours: 0
A study of modern operating system concepts, process/thread structure, process management, scheduling, synchronization. Memory management, virtual
memory, caching. Storage and I/O device management. Distributed operating systems and distributed computation.
Should be:
CS 362 Operating Systems
3 crs. • F • P: CS 252
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 3 | Lab/Studio Hours: 0
A study of modern operating system concepts, process/thread structure, process management, scheduling, synchronization. Memory management, virtual
memory, caching. Storage and I/O device management. Distributed operating systems and distributed computation.
p. 140 HIST 390: HIST 390 should have Foreign Culture credit.
Currently:
HIST 390 Local History, Global History
3 crs. • V • GE-IVC; BPS Flat Rate Tuition • A-F Grades Only • P: Limited to organizational leadership and communication comprehensive
major, Bachelor of Professional Studies degree.
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 3 | Lab/Studio Hours: 0
Examines the connection between the history of Wisconsin and the broad forces of global history. Topics include first peoples, expansion of world trade,
colonization, long-distance immigration, the development of new societies, and globalization.
Should Be:
HIST 390 Local History, Global History
3 crs. • V • FC, GE-IVC; BPS Flat Rate Tuition • A-F Grades Only • P: Limited to organizational leadership and communication comprehensive
major, Bachelor of Professional Studies degree.
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 3 | Lab/Studio Hours: 0
Examines the connection between the history of Wisconsin and the broad forces of global history. Topics include first peoples, expansion of world trade,
colonization, long-distance immigration, the development of new societies, and globalization.
p. 163-164 All MUTX (Music Therapy) courses have been dropped from the catalog effective Fall 2013.
MUTX
MUTX 300 Overview of Clinical Improvisation
1 cr. • Sp odd years • P: MUSI 141 and 142; previous clinical, educational, or volunteer placement as determined by instructor permission.
Limited to music therapy majors. • Instructor Consent Required
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 0 | Lab/Studio Hours: 1
This course provides an overview of music therapy clinical improvisation, including vocal and instrumental. Integration of theatre, movement, and visual
art are included along with adaptations for client accessibility.
MUTX 312 Therapeutic Application of Dance and Movement
2 crs. • Sp even years • CD1; SL-Half
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 0 | Lab/Studio Hours: 2
• No credit if credit earned in MUTX 395 with the same title.
Clinical applications for dance and movement to music are developed through study of theory and practice, in-class demonstrations and activities, and
weekly laboratories in the field.
MUTX 340 Psychology of Music
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3 crs. • F • GE-V
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 3 | Lab/Studio Hours: 0
Musical behavior including acoustics, musical perception, measurement of musical ability and taste, theories of musical aesthetics, and historical review of
applications to music therapy.
MUTX 342 Music Therapy I
2 crs. • F • P: MUTX 344 or 444.
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 2 | Lab/Studio Hours: 0
Basic principles of music therapy and its application in the treatment and rehabilitation of exceptional children and the mentally ill.
MUTX 343 Music Therapy II
2 crs. • Sp • P: MUTX 344 or 444.
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 2 | Lab/Studio Hours: 0
Music therapy techniques in the treatment and rehabilitation of physically disabled and other handicapped persons.
MUTX 344 Influence of Music on Behavior
3 crs. • Sp • P: BIOL 151 and PSYC 100.
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 3 | Lab/Studio Hours: 0
Effects of music on human physiological behavior; musical effects and the importance of musical behavior within the context of various psychological
constructs; sociological importance of functional music.
MUTX 345 Clinical Orientation
1 cr. • F • P: MUTX 342 or 447, 343 or 448. Must be taken with MUTX 346. Limited to music therapy majors.
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 0 | Lab/Studio Hours: 2
Classroom discussion of clinical techniques in relating to handicapped persons, development and assessment of music therapy procedures, and professional
standards.
MUTX 346 Music Therapy Practicum
1-2 crs. • F, Sp • May be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits • P: MUTX 216 or 215 and 217; 344 or 444. Limited to music therapy majors.
Special project in supervised field work in music therapy. A minimum of 30 contact hours. Placements will be secured with various community agencies
serving the disabled.
MUTX 349 Music Therapy Clinical Experience
1-4 crs. • F, Sp • May be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits • P: MUTX 345 • Instructor Consent Required
• Placement in an approved music therapy clinical experience module is required before admission to the course.
This course involves clinical interaction that may include assessment, treatment planning and implementation, and documentation and/or may focus on
programming and interdisciplinary treatment team affiliation and reporting.
MUTX 395 Music Therapy Directed Studies
1-6 crs. • F, Sp, Su • May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits • Department Consent Required
Permits students to do intensive study of a specifically defined clinical topic under the direction of a department of public health professions faculty
member.
MUTX 441 Psychology of Music Laboratory
1 cr. • Sp • P: MUTX 340
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 0 | Lab/Studio Hours: 2
Operation of electronic sound equipment. Laboratory investigation of the psychological effects of music and preparation of the formal research report.
MUTX 449 Internship in Music Therapy
1-6 crs. • F, Sp • SL-Full; CP; IN • May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits • P: MUTX 345 • Department Consent Required
• Placement to an AMTA-approved music therapy program is required before admission to the course.
This course involves professionally supervised music therapy experience in the practical application of music therapy techniques.
MUTX 488 Workshop in Music Therapy
1-2 crs.
Professional-level workshop exploring topics of current interest in the field of music therapy.
MUTX 491 Special Topics
1-3 crs. • May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits • Instructor Consent Required
A variable content course consisting of advanced topics of special interest to students and faculty that are not covered in other music therapy courses.
p. 39. ENGL 268 Survey of American Ethnic Literature is Approved for Three Credits (CD3) of Cultural
Diversity effective Fall 2013.
p. 99 and 39. CJ 390 Communication in Interpersonal and Cultural Contexts is Approved for One Credit
(CD1) of Cultural Diversity effective Fall 2013.
Currently:
CJ 390 Communication in Interpersonal and Cultural Contexts
3 crs. • V • BPS Flat Rate Tuition • A-F Grades Only • P: Limited to Organizational Leadership and Communication comprehensive major,
Bachelor of Professional Studies degree.
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 3 | Lab/Studio Hours: 0
• No credit for major or minor in communication, mass communication or journalism.
Emphasizes skills and knowledge for competent communication in interpersonal contexts and in globally and domestically diverse situations. Analysis and
application of principles and theories including conflict, self-concept and self-presentation within and between diverse populations.
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Should Be:
CJ 390 Communication in Interpersonal and Cultural Contexts
3 crs. • V • BPS Flat Rate Tuition, CD1 • A-F Grades Only • P: Limited to Organizational Leadership and Communication comprehensive major,
Bachelor of Professional Studies degree.
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 3 | Lab/Studio Hours: 0
• No credit for major or minor in communication, mass communication or journalism.
Emphasizes skills and knowledge for competent communication in interpersonal contexts and in globally and domestically diverse situations. Analysis and
application of principles and theories including conflict, self-concept and self-presentation within and between diverse populations.
p. 269. Course Typically Offered was inadvertently omitted from NRSG 337. The course is typically
offered in Fall, Spring.
Currently:
NRSG 337 Nursing Care of Adults and Older Adults I
3 crs. • Special Course Fee Required Varies by Term/Section • A-F Grades Only • P: NRSG 317 or concurrent. Limited to nursing majors
admitted to College of Nursing and Health Sciences.
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 3 | Lab/Studio Hours: 0
• Distance education fee for students in Marshfield section.
Focuses on nursing care of adults/older adults with application of evidence-based practice and nursing process for select acute and chronic conditions.
Should Be:
NRSG 337 Nursing Care of Adults and Older Adults I
3 crs. • F, Sp• Special Course Fee Required Varies by Term/Section • A-F Grades Only • P: NRSG 317 or concurrent. Limited to nursing majors
admitted to College of Nursing and Health Sciences.
Lecture/Discussion Hours: 3 | Lab/Studio Hours: 0
• Distance education fee for students in Marshfield section.
Focuses on nursing care of adults/older adults with application of evidence-based practice and nursing process for select acute and chronic conditions.
p. 274. The url for the Faculty and Academic Staff list and the Faculty and Academic Staff Emeriti
changed after the print version of the catalog which is reflected in the PDF was published. The NEW
and CORRECT url is: http://www.uwec.edu/Registrar/catalogs/Catalogs.htm.
FACULTY AND ACADEMIC STAFF
For the 2013-2014 catalog, the 2012-2013 faculty and academic staff listing can be found online at the following
address:
INCORRECT URL: http://www.uwec.edu/Registrar/catalogs/Catalogs.htm
Effective March 21, 2013
To make corrections, please email Human Resources Data Review at persnl02@uwec.edu.
FACULTY AND ACADEMIC STAFF EMERITI
For the 2013-2014 catalog, the faculty and academic staff emeriti listing can be found online at the following address:
INCORRECT URL: http://www.uwec.edu/Registrar/catalogs/Catalogs.htm
Effective February 13, 2013
To make corrections, please email Deb Lang in the Chancellor’s Office at langda@uwec.edu
p. 152 The phone number for the Music and Theatre Arts Department has changed from 715-836-2284
to 715-836-4954.
p. 190 ENPH 499 Independent Study course as inadvertently omitted from the Watershed Institute list
of ENPH courses.
ENPH 499 Independent Study
1-3 crs. • F, Sp, Su • May be repeated • P: Minimum senior standing. • Department Consent Required
An opportunity for senior students to pursue an environmental topic of their choice. A detailed project report will be required.
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